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(BPT) - Driving during the cold winter months can have a hazardous effect on commuting motorists
and their passengers. Even the most experienced drivers may find the simplest errand a tough feat,
especially if their vehicles are not properly prepared for the challenging conditions winter often
brings.

Safety and preservation of your vehicle during the winter months should be a top priority.

Start the season off right by winterizing your vehicle before taking to the road. Here are
some helpful tips to help you arrive safely to your destination:

Traction is key: With hazardous winter weather ahead, now is not the time to ignore your tires.
For optimum traction to navigate harsh winter conditions with confidence, consider installing a set
of winter tires on your vehicle. Goodyear has a wide range of winter tires to help meet the driving
needs of virtually every consumer. Winter tires are typically designed with a specialized rubber
compound that maintains its flexibility in cold weather. This helps the tire to adapt to the road
surface and dig into snow and ice.

Temperature matters: Winter weather can be unpredictable, so it's important to remember the
benefits of having winter tires. Winter tires contain rubber compounds for traction and grip in
cold weather. Most tire manufacturers recommend that winter tires should be considered when
temperatures drop below 45 degrees Fahrenheit.

Service your vehicle: Be prepared for what Mother Nature throws your way by making sure you
have enough antifreeze and windshield wiper fluid. For a correct amount of antifreeze to withstand
the winter temperatures, a 50/50 mix of antifreeze to water is sufficient. You can go through
windshield wiper fluid in one snowstorm, so be sure to completely fill your vehicle's reservoir
before the first snowfall hits. It may be useful to buy extra, but make sure it is high-quality,
"no-freeze" fluid.

Inflation is essential: Keep in mind that when the temperature drops 10 degrees, the air
pressure in your tires decreases by about one or two PSI. Proper tire inflation is essential for
vehicle stability, fuel efficiency, optimum steering, grip, wear and load-carrying capabilities.
During these winter months, it's recommended to check your tires' air pressure at least
monthly.

Practice makes perfect: It's important to be alert when driving on snow-covered roadways
because slush, ice and other hazards make it difficult to change lanes and handle your vehicle. In
order to know how your vehicle performs in the winter weather, it may be helpful to practice
driving techniques in an empty, open parking lot. Refer to your owner's manual to fully understand
your vehicle's braking and traction control systems.

Stock your vehicle: No one wants to break down, especially in cold weather, so keeping a kit
with essential items is helpful in case of emergencies. Some essential items to include are
blankets, water bottles, a first aid kit, jumper cables, shovel/ ice scraper, road flares, a candle
and matches.

For more helpful car care advice or information for your vehicle, visit your local Goodyear
retailer or go online to www.goodyear.com.